Mayor Bill de Blasio and the city’s Public Design Commission honored design projects in each borough Thursday for achieving artistic and environmental advances in their communities.

The 35th annual awards for Excellence in Design ran the gamut from green upgrades to street redesigns.

“The best public projects are purposeful and use design to build a sense of community and civic pride,” the mayor said in a statement.

The commission’s panel, which includes architects, sculptors and cultural institution leaders, reviews “permanent works of architecture, landscape architecture and art proposed on or over city-owned property.”

Here are this year’s winners:

Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center

Norman Avenue, Greenpoint.

The LEED-silver-certified building includes labs, reading spaces and an outdoor plaza with native plants.